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Thursday, March 16, 2006

From the moment she announced her U.S. Senate candidacy as a Republican, Kathleen Troia McFarland's chances of unseating Hillary Clinton in New York State were somewhere between slim and none. Revelations this week in the New York Post have pushed her chances much closer to "none."

According to the Post, McFarland failed to vote in six of the past 14 general elections, and she cited the "realities of family life" as her explanation for being a civic no-show.

After it was reported that McFarland was registered to vote at two different addresses, the GOP candidate told the Post she didn't know that it was illegal to be registered simultaneously at two addresses.